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Russian observers with unconcealed joy respond to the rearranging in the Navy le...

The head of the Navy of Russia Nicholas Yevmenov "resigned": who will become the main sailor in the Russian Federation - the media

Russian observers with unconcealed joy respond to the rearranging in the Navy leadership and expect that the appointment of a new commander -in -chief of the military fleet will bring them "good news". The Commander-in-Chief of the Navy (Navy) of Russia Mykola Yevmenov resigned. Instead, the commander of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Federation Admiral Alexander Moiseev was appointed acting head of the Navy. This was reported on March 10 by Russian Telegram channels.

"Rumors about such a personnel decision have been gone a long time ago, especially against the backdrop of a recent removal from their post by the commander of the Black Sea Fleet Sokolov," - writes the presenters of the channel "Voenny Zapodomist".

It is noted that the reason for such personnel decisions in the Kremlin is the complete paralysis of the Navy leadership, which "is not able to both provide the ship composition with sufficient protection against new threats, and change approaches to tactics.

" Meanwhile, Fontanka journalists write that information about the personnel permutation in the highest team composition of the Russian Fleet has not yet been officially confirmed, and on the website of the Defense Ministry Yevmenov is still the commander -in -chief. However, according to sources of the publication, it is expected that in the near future Moiseev can get rid of the prefix "T. O. ", so Yevmenov will no longer return to his office.

It should be noted that Russian observers seem to have an uncontrollable resignation of Yevmenov and express their hope that the appointment of a new head of the Committee will bring them "good news". Alexander Moiseev was born on April 16, 1962 in the village of Borinske, Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation.

For many years, the officer service took place on the atomic submarines of the Northern Fleet, and held positions: engineer of the combat group, commander of the missile underwater ship, commander of the submarine connection, as well as the commander of the underwater forces. Moiseev is an honorary polarist since 2008. Back in 1995, he received the first Order of Courage for the first in the modern history of Russia to hike to the North Pole.

And the second Order of the Marine Officer received the transition of the Arctic of the K-44 "Ryazan" from the North to the Pacific Fleet under the leadership of the Arctic of the K-44 Arctic K-44. In 2011, Moiseev became a "hero of the Russian Federation", and on May 3, 2019, a decree of the President of Russia was appointed commander of the Northern Fleet.